Maine man charged with false distress call to Coast Guard

(ROCKLAND, Maine) — A Rockland man has been charged with making a false distress call to the U.S. Coast Guard on Dec. 3 via VHF-FM radio Channel 16.

Based on the call the Coast Guard initiated a search spanning more than five hours, which included the use of a local Coast Guard vessel, a Maine Marine Patrol vessel and a helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod.

A criminal complaint was filed on Jan. 27 in the U.S. District Court in Portland against Nathan Libby, who faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted of the crime.

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“Our Coast Guard rescue crews thrive on taking risks for the sake of helping others in trouble on the water,” said Capt. Brian LeFebvre, commanding officer of Coast Guard Sector Northern New England. “Calls like this hoax call unnecessarily put our rescue crews at risk, drain resources, and may limit our ability to respond to actual emergencies.”

The success of this investigation is a result of the combined efforts of the Coast Guard Investigative Service, Department of Justice, Maine Marine Patrol and Rockland Police Department.

– U.S. Coast Guard

By Professional Mariner Staff